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Gestion des flux dans les réseaux mobiles

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The Network Mobility Basic Support (NEMO BS) protocol is the IETF standard to support mobility of entire IPv6 networks. Every network movements are fully transparent to the nodes located inside the mobile network without interruption on their ongoing communications. In addition to the mobility support, a mobile router may be equipped with several wireless network interfaces in order to connect heterogeneous access technologies. These networks can be available at the same time, and consequently the mobile network may benefit from these multiple paths to connect the Internet. All access networks have different characteristics in terms of bandwidth, latency, cost, etc. It is therefore important to install flow policies on an embedded mobile network in order to distribute, adapt or filter communications according to preferences of the operator and the availability of the technologies. In this demonstration, we propose to show how to apply flow policies on an embeded mobile network inside a vehicule.

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        UbiMob '08: Proceedings of the 4th French-speaking conference on Mobility and ubiquity computing
        May 2008
        103 pages
        ISBN:9781595939807
        DOI:10.1145/1376971

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